"We're going to go to work as soon as we leave here on multiple levels with Phil and our personnel, but part of the calendar is getting together with Jay, taking it play by play throughout the season, evaluating his performance in different ways, on a macro level and on a micro level," Trestman told the Chicago Tribune's Brad Biggs. "The big things he does that he wants to improve on, that we want him to improve on, and the micro level, from taking a snap to dropping back and throwing the football or a 20-year-old who played eight or 10 years in the National Football League. I had a 41-year-old quarterback this year. Every first day of training camp, it's, 'This is a football.' The fundamentals and techniques are the most important thing to help our team win.

"The quarterback has a big job. He has to protect the ball. He has to live for the next play. He does it a number of different ways. At the snap, in the running game, in the confines of the pocket, locating the ball and outside the pocket. There are fundamentals and skill and techniques you have to do that. We're going to start at day one in trying to get that done."